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    I've come up with a conspiracy theory for Red Faction, Guerrila. I noticed that in your main assault rifle you insert the clip behind the grip. This is mainly done in Russian weapons. I also thought that in Red Faction the "red" reffered to communism, but the game never mentioned any communism or anything about the starting of Red Faction. Then I was watching "Air Force 1" and thinking about Modern Warfare, and I thought of the Ultranationalists, the now communist russian terrorist group that ACTUALLY EXISTS! My theory is that the Hydra is either the U.N. or Russia, and the Red Faction are Ultranationalist rebels who plot to take over mars. Further proof to my theory is when I was reading tom clancy's Rainbow 6, I found that a group of communist terrorists calls themselves "the Red Workers Faction". Get it? Red Workers Faction, and the Workers means the miners of mars, who the Red Faction (in both the book and the game) sought to liberate and rule. Well, that's my theory. Feel free to comment. Am I crazy, or correct? Also, note that a hand holding a hammer is their symbol. And keep in mind that the Red Army (Military) and Red Army Faction (another communist terrorist group) sometimes use the symbol of a hand holding a hammer and a hand holding a scythe.
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    First off



    Second, there are many countries that use a "bull pup" designed service rifle such as Britain, France, Austria and Israel.






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    Haha very good point about the clip and magazine. But I'm just saying, u c the bullpup design mostly in Russia and in the U.S. and other western countries u mostly c the magazine (see, I'm learning) in the front. Note the magazine position on the M-16 and M-4, the Army's most widely used weapons.

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    what I mean is the bullpup design is only "popular" or "widely used" in Russia, and somewhat in the middle east and far east

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    The only Russian bullpup rifle I'm aware of is this one which has only been in play for a little over a decade. That rifle is not a standard issue service rifle but is only issued to special units on a limited basis.

    Whereas the british have been using the SA80 as their standard issue service rifle since the 80's and the Austrians have been using the Steyr Aug as their standard issue service rifle since the 70s.

    Either way, better dead than red.
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    How about the A91-M (http://www.securityarms.com/20010315...900/2912.htm)? See, there is more than just 1 type of Russian bullpup.

    O.K., now look at the Dragunov (top) compared to the red faction sniper (bottom)

    http://www.imt.net/~mele/images/dragunov1.gif

    http://www.redfactionwiki.com/index....ile:Sniper.jpg

    That right there is proof! They are almost exactly the same gun!

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    So how do YOU think the R.F. started?

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheBlackBeret View Post

    O.K., now look at the Dragunov (top) compared to the red faction sniper (bottom)

    http://www.imt.net/~mele/images/dragunov1.gif

    http://www.redfactionwiki.com/index....ile:Sniper.jpg

    That right there is proof! They are almost exactly the same gun!
    The first link is a Dragunov Sniper rifle, the what you're looking at in the second link is a mock up Barett .50 Cal Sniper rifle.

    http://s.bebo.com/app-image/63591906...rrett_82A1.jpg

    see?

    Also, welcome to the site.

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